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The Championships 2024 Field, Odds, Results, Tips

  • Autumn Angel outguns star fillies to triumph in Australian Oaks

    A week after celebrating their maiden Group One win as a training partnership, Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman have backed it up, producing Autumn Angel to upset star New Zealander Orchestral in the ATC Australian Oaks at Randwick. Coleman landed her first major as a trainer when Chain Of Lightning claimed the T J… Read More »

     
  • Imperatriz ready to shine in Sydney

    Star New Zealand mare Imperatriz will be kept to her pre-race routine in Melbourne before travelling to Sydney for the opening day of The Championships. The Mark Walker-trained mare will have her last piece of work at Cranbourne on Tuesday before being floated to Sydney on Thursday night to run in… Read More »

     
  • International competition good for racing: Haggas

    Nature Strip has been a star of Australian racing for several seasons, but incredibly it took winning at Royal Ascot to put the horse on the radar in England. While the Chris Waller-trained speedster had sat atop the Longines rankings as the world’s best sprinter for some time, visiting UK trainer… Read More »

     
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  • In Secret too fast in the Newmarket Handicap

    In Secret has provided Dean Holland with his biggest victory, taking out the Newmarket Handicap. Win, lose or draw, Dean Holland wanted to keep his emotions in check having landed the ride on In Secret in the Newmarket Handicap at Flemington. Holland picked up the ride in Saturday’s Group 1 1200m sprint after Jamie Kah was transferred… Read More »

     
  • Internationals settling in well to Sydney

    Two Japanese horses, Unicorn Lion and Ho O Amazon, are expected to enter quarantine next week before joining the record contingent of overseas raiders descending on the Sydney autumn carnival. It will be the first time since 2020 that Japan has been represented in The Championships, while the 18 horses who… Read More »

     
  • Timing perfect for back-up Queen

    Trainer Brad Widdup is relying to a tried and tested formula to help luckless mare Icebath snare an elusive Group 1 win on the second day of The Championships at Randwick. Two of the five-year-old’s best runs have been on a seven-day back-up – her narrow second to Colette on… Read More »

     
  • Queen Elizabeth Stakes headlines Day 2 of The Championships

    Day 2 of The Championships shapes to be another captivating spectacle with world-class runners set to star across the four Group 1 contests at Randwick on Saturday. Front-lined by what is sure to be another seriously competitive edition of the Queen Elizabeth Stakes (QE) Stakes (2000m), racing enthusiasts will be… Read More »

     
  • Doncaster Mile headlines Day 1 of The Championships

    Spearheaded by the Doncaster Mile (1600m), Saturday’s Day 1 of The Championships is set to kick off in style with fellow G1 features: the TJ Smith Stakes (1200m), Australian Derby (2400m) and the Inglis Sires (1400m). Getting in light at the weights and chasing a hat-trick of Group 1 victories,… Read More »

     
  • Brutality savages them in the Villiers Stakes

    He wasn’t the most expensive yearling purchase, but Shamus Award gelding Brutality ($5) has matched it with some better bred campaigners by taking out the $750,000 Villiers Stakes at Royal Randwick. The five-year-old prevailed over Ellsberg ($6) by a short neck, with Criaderas ($11) a fast finishing third a further half length back. A… Read More »

     
  • Hungry Heart outclasses rivals in the Australian Oaks

    Beautifully bred filly Hungry Heart has landed her most significant win, taking out the Australian Oaks at Randwick. Chris Waller has described Hungry Heart as a special filly after she outclassed her opponents to give Kerrin Mcevoy his first G1 Australian Oaks victory at Randwick. Her triumph was another masterful… Read More »

     
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  • Godolphin to continue good form on Day 2 of The Championships

    Global powerhouse Godolphin played a starring role on Derby day and again have the firepower to make an impact at Randwick. After celebrating one of his best afternoons on a racetrack, Godolphin head trainer James Cummings will rely on a quintet of runners to continue his momentum at The Championships…. Read More »

     
  • Godolphin draws first blood on the opening day of The Championships

    Godolphin has drawn first blood on the opening day of The Championships, claiming the Kindergarten Stakes with Paulele. The Kindergarten Stakes has a habit of throwing up a good horse for Godolphin and Paulele is shaping as the next in line after his authoritative victory in Saturday’s G3 sprint. Godolphin… Read More »

     
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  • G1 TJ Smith Stakes test for emerging sprinter

    Promising sprinter Eleven Eleven will spearhead trainer Greg Hickman’s team for day one of The Championships at Randwick. Twelve months ago, Greg Hickman would have described Pierata and Eleven Eleven as completely different types of horses. Now, he isn’t so sure. Which is why the respected horseman is happy to… Read More »

     
  • Elusive Australian Derby win in sight for Waterhouse, Bott

    Tulloch Lodge is putting its faith in an inexperienced three-year-old to deliver Gai Waterhouse an overdue victory in one of the few Sydney G1 races to elude her. Despite the success of new wave races like The Everest and All-Star Mile, the classics still carry a history and prestige that… Read More »

     
  • New Zealander Aegon primed for the Doncaster Mile

    Fresh from his G1 win aboard Hungry Heart in the Vinery Stud Stakes, Kerrin McEvoy is turning his attention to The Championships. Having tested New Zealander Aegon in a recent barrier trial, jockey Kerrin McEvoy is buoyant about his Doncaster Mile prospects, particularly given the forecast for rain. While Hugh… Read More »

     
  • Tommy Berry back for The Championships after appeal win

    Golden Slipper-winning jockey Tommy Berry has succeeded in having a whip suspension reduced on appeal and will be free to ride at the lucrative Australian Derby meeting. Berry was suspended and fined for breaching the whip rules aboard Rosehill Guineas winner Mo’Unga and was set to be sidelined for the… Read More »

     
 
 
 
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